The three sites total 365,000 square feet of light industrial space southwest of Interstates 225 and 70.
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Montbello industrial buildings sold for $30M to Canadian REIT
New Stapleton retail center sold to California firm for $10M
Much like many new homes in Stapleton, one of the neighborhood’s newest malls has been snapped up by a family.
Nonprofit raising $6M to overhaul Globeville campus
Laradon last month opened a $6 million push to fund the first two phases of renovation on its 10-acre campus west of Interstate 25.
Veterinary chain signs on to recently bought West Highlands retail property
Once pegged for a three-story commercial development, the new owner of a site on West 38th Avenue is bringing in a pet care chain instead.
South Broadway welcomes doggy daycare business
Woofhaus will welcome its first canine customers July 17 at 1540 S. Broadway in the Platt Park neighborhood.
Illinois firm drops near-record $95M for Aurora apartments
The purchase of the 480-unit Conifer Creek Apartments is one of a handful of deals in Arapahoe County to cross the $90 million threshold in five years.
Micro-residential development planned for vacant Five Points lot
Mainspring Developers picked up a 4,350-square-foot infill site at 3030 Welton St. last week for $366,000, with plans for a residential or hospitality building.
Westfield marks Cap Hill entry with $5M lot purchase
One of Denver’s most prolific developers has purchased a half-acre parking lot on Logan Street overlooking Governor’s Park for $4.8 million.
Medical building contractor ditches Lakewood for more space in LoHi
McCarthy Building Cos. has moved into 6,000 square feet at 15th and Platte streets, more than double the size of the office it left behind in Lakewood.
Upgrade in the works for old-school printing studio
Letterpress Depot has raised more than $40,000 as part of a three-year, $500,000 push to revamp the Englewood building that houses its 15 letterpress printers.